Belgium is at the connectivity crossroads of Europe. Its business-friendly environment and highly-educated, international workforce makes Brussels strategically positioned for local, regional and international business.

Denmark is a true Nordic hub. From here you can reach all the Nordic countries and Northern parts of Germany. Denmark is recognised as one of the best countries in the world to set up and conduct business. And, due to the presence of so many international fibres in Copenhagen, 80% of Europe’s GDP can be reached within just 30 milliseconds.

European headquarters to many of the world’s best-known tech companies, Ireland is strategically positioned on the data and trading highways between Europe and the USA. Our Dublin campus provides direct access to two transatlantic submarine cable systems.

One of our two data centre campuses in Germany, Düsseldorf sits on the internet highway between Amsterdam and Frankfurt, making it strategically important for serving the Rhine-Ruhr metropolitan area. In a fast-growing market, our campus is the best connected in the region.

Frankfurt is the best connected city in Germany, Europe’s largest economy. Due to its density of network service providers it’s an extremely attractive place to establish a business and is also an important gateway to the central and eastern European region.

London is home to three-quarters of the Fortune 500 and more US companies select London for their EMEA headquarters than any other city. Our London data centre campus sits at the heart the action, uniquely located between the square mile, the centre of global finance and Tech City, the 3rd largest technology start-up cluster in the world.

Madrid connects all the main business centres across Spain due to its central position. The business-friendly climate and high investment in IT make it an ideal location for international and regional organisations to do business.

Marseille is one of two locations we have in France. Its strategic importance derives from the submarine cables that connect directly into our campus giving direct access to extensive European and international markets.

France is continental Europe’s second-largest economy and hosts two Interxion campuses. Our Paris campus comprises seven interconnected data centres that provide not only access to France and southern Europe, but also plenty of opportunity to expand.

Sweden is consistently ranked in the top three economies for network readiness by the World Economic Forum, and Stockholm, with its vibrant start-up community, is the strategic location for reaching Northern Europe, Russia and the Baltic States.

Located right in the heart of Europe and an important historic trading point, Vienna is also an important gateway to the central and eastern European regions, offering unique connectivity as one of the best-connected locations in Europe.

Centrally located in Europe, Zurich is very international, both in terms of workforce and the organisations that invest and are based there. Its business-friendly environment, attractive tax regime and highly educated workforce encourage the world’s financial and technology organisations to thrive.

We operate over 45 state of the art facilities across Europe. Nearly 20 years of experience means we guarantee consistent design and operational excellence across our footprint, allowing you to easily scale your services across Europe.

Our core data centre services provide you with the foundation upon which you can build and expand your businesses. We offer flexible data centre solutions

Across 13 European cities –a range of space options to meet a range of scale and security needs, metered and un-metered power and cold aisle cooling.

Wherever you invest with us, from Dublin to Düsseldorf, you’ll have the right connectivity for your business. Our data centres are gateways to emerging markets and landing stations for major continental subsea cables. Interxion is the platform for extending your reach into new domestic, regional and international markets.